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One of North Norfolk's most pleasant and attractive market towns. It is ideally placed, just 10 miles from the coast, the Norfolk Broads and the fine cathedral city of Norwich. Set between the coast and a rural community of farms and villages, it is ideally situated to attract the discerning shopper as well as those looking to explore its historic heritage.
Our historical town boasts a delightful mixture of traditional and family run businesses with newer companies using state of the art technology. Shopping in Aylsham is a real experience a warm and friendly welcome will greet you as you peruse the many and varied shops and cafés.
Boasting accessibility and free car parking, Aylsham has every reason to be the bustling, thriving market town that so many people wish to see continue and develop, retaining that old-fashioned Norfolk charm.
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Many of you will already be familiar with the Aylsham Post which is delivered free, to homes and businesses in this area. You can now download the latest issue from their website www.aylshampost.co.uk/
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Places to see and visit
St Michael's Parish Church & Lych Gate
Cafés, Tearooms and Restaurants
Friendly Pubs and a wide range of Shops
Bure Valley Railway

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Finding a Shop or Business
Search our Directory to find a Shop, Business or Sevice. Or try our easy to use Directory List
FREE Car Parking
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There is a great sense of community in Aylsham, especially on Mondays when the Market Place is filled with a kaleidoscope of stalls offering their wares, with people mingling and chatting. The Auction Rooms also buzz with atmosphere. There is a thriving Farmers Market once a month where fresh, local produce is offered for sale.
Aylsham has Cittaslow status celebrating the distinctive and special quality of life here, and ensuring it is protected and preserved for this and future generations.
There are also many pretty and interesting walks - to help find your way around see Location Map and Walks.
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